Terrorizer 219 - Lacuna Coil, Woods of Ypres, Darkthrone, Wicked Women and more!
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Terrorizer 219 is available right now and you can get it from here.
Cover star Cristina Scabbia from Italian gothic metallers Lacuna Coil keeps her head while surrounded by death, gloom and the demise of relationships, while our Wicked Women spotlight shows you the ballsiest women in metal, from Huntress' spellbinding Jill Janus to Landmine Marathon's brutal beauty, Grace Perry. Orange Goblin talk meat and veg, we speak to Decapitated and Alcest, give you Woods of Ypres' David Gold's last ever interview and there's more in the shape of Earth, Coldworker and Crippled Black Phoenix. We also present Terrorizer's 'World Downfall' as this month's Dark Recollections, to get us all juiced up for their new 'un next month and, of course, we have the most authoritative and comprehensive reviews section in the history of metal.
Terrorizer 219 is available right now and you can get it from here.
EXCLUSIVE to our Digital Edition, we have more exclusive content, just for you.
Following on from our shockingly candid and frank final interview with David Gold from Canadian avant metallers, Woods Of Ypres, who died only days after speaking to us, we present to you the story behind their moniker, in David's own words. He also guided us through his favourite tracks from their vast catalogue and we have presented them here for you to create your own WOY mixtape.
That's not all. Continuing with our Wicked Women theme, we speak to upcoming power metal troupe Pythia's vocalist, Emily Alice Ovenden, about keeping up in a man's world, motherhood and the pros and cons of being in an all-male or all-female band. Plus Hannah May Kilroy counts down the Top 10 Metal (god)Muthas. Forget Iommi, Dickinson and Dio, here are ten maverick mamas who helped shape the music we love.
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